Eulalia Rolińska

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Eulalia Danuta Zakrzewska-Rolińska (born January 6, 1946 in Stary Laskowiec) is a Polish sport shooter, sport shooter coach and also engineer. She was an Olympian during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City and 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Twice a world champion in standard rifle 60 shots prone team and individual (1966) and twice a European champion in standard rifle 60 shots prone team and individual (1971), numerous times Polish champion in shooting (as a junior and senior, during the years of 1961–1985). Twice a world recordist in standard rifle 60 shots prone (598 pts., 1971).

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Medal Year and Venue Event Sport
Gold 1966 Wiesbaden World Championship Standard rifle 60 shots prone individual
Gold 1966 Wiesbaden World Championship Standard rifle 60 shots prone team
Gold 1971 Suhl European Championship Standard rifle 60 shots prone individual
Gold 1971 Suhl European Championship Standard rifle 60 shots prone team
Silver 1969 Versailles European Championship Standard rifle 3x20 team
Silver 1971 Suhl European Championship Standard rifle 3x20 team
Silver 1978 Hämeenlinna European Championship Standard rifle 60 shots prone team
Bronze 1974 Vingsted European Championship Standard rifle 3x20 team
Bronze 1977 Rome European Championship Standard rifle 3x20 team
Bronze 1979 Frankfurt European Championship Standard rifle 60 shots prone team

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Persondata
NAME Rolińska, Eulalia Danuta
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Zakrzewska-Rolińska
SHORT DESCRIPTION sport shooter
DATE OF BIRTH January 6, 1946
PLACE OF BIRTH Stary Laskowiec, Poland
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH


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